Here are the leading legal headlines for Friday, February 03, 2012 from Wise Law on Twitter:
- International Court of Justice: Germany can't be sued in foreign courts for Nazi crimes
- Lawyers Still Have a Lot to Learn About Technology, Ethics 20/20 Witnesses Say
- Links to the new complaints filed against 12 more law schools
- Bob Aaron: Badly placed fences make angry neighbours (and judgment for $138,577 in damages and costs)
- Court injunction gives Real Jerk one-year reprieve
- Worker says Sunrise trained him in illegal truck-to-truck fuel transfer - CBC.ca
- Kim Dotcom’s bail rejected in New Zealand
- Canadian Neo-Nazi member calls hacking 'an invasion of privacy' - CBC News
- Virginia senate approves bill requiring ultrasound before abortion
- PENNSYLVANIA BAR ASSOCIATION: ETHICAL OBLIGATIONS FOR ATTORNEYS USING CLOUD COMPUTING
- Social Media and the New Rules of Engagement: Discipline for Tweets, Posts and Blogs
- John A. Macdonald's promise to natives not binding, court rules - National Post
- How Mexico's criminal justice system differs from Canada's
- Great moments in lawyer advertising: “Successful, Greedy Attorneys”
- The myth of the Harper Conservative's Strong Mandate
- Can pharmacies be forced to sell emergency contraceptives?
- Insurance firms, NHL face off over concussions
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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